[Sca-cooks] fourth grade help

Saint Phlip phlip at 99main.com
Thu Apr 28 08:27:33 PDT 2011


Well, you're saying the youngster wants to be a chef. While, as was
mentioned, the position in the MA was not the same, I suspect that
making a subtlety might give the youngling the "WOW!!" factor she's
looking for. Using the gingerbread thought, why not a gingerbrede
castle and moat?

On Thu, Apr 28, 2011 at 9:04 AM, Johnna Holloway <johnnae at mac.com> wrote:
> Peter Brears All The King's Cooks goes into the schedule of the cooks at
> Hampton Court Palace. You could supplement his text with photos taken by the
> Tudor Cooks who recreate the cookery there today.
> http://tudorcook.blogspot.com/
> There are also some smaller booklets that Hampton Court sells that would
> help as well.
> http://www.hrp.org.uk/hamptoncourtpalace/
>
> Between Brears' book, the blog, the forum, the photos on flickr, and the
> website, there ought to be enough there for a project.
> She could do a small cake (cookie) to hand out or a molded sugrapaste treat.
>
> Johnnae
>
> On Apr 28, 2011, at 8:15 AM, Jo Foster wrote:
>
>>
>> I[ve gotten an email from a fourth grade student regarding 'being a chef
>> in the Middle Ages' no specific time period.  I am having difficulty with
>> finding information that will help her.  The project is to prepare ahead of
>> time to spend the afternoon 'being' that profession.  Being a cook, I could
>> handle, being a baker, I could handle ... but she wants 'fancier' than that
>> ..... and I dont know what to tell her. She also needs something easy that
>> she can make up ahead of time and offer to apx 200 people.  Small fingerfood
>> type stuff.  No refrigeration availible on site.
>
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